This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2025 season. This season is now over.

A drag king wearing a baseball hat and red bowtie stands with a speech bubble above him with a female symbol and a question mark inside it.
On stage, a drag king dressed in a trendy leather jacket with a rainbow fringe and short denim shorts commands attention, showcasing his vibrant energy and style.
A drag king who is wearing a bra leans over a table as he comedically and ineptly tries to put on very high heeled boots.

F@ckboi George's Guide to Feminism

F**kboi George is your normal, everyday, average, sexually magnetic, syphillis defying guy. Except he's a drag king who only comes to life when some sad woman draws a moustache on her face. Apart from that he has the rock hard desire to be the best feminist and ally to women everywhere. The only problem is... He's not exactly sure what a woman is? He's certainly read all the literature (ZOO Magazine) and watched a LOT of fascinating documentaries (Girls Gone Wild) but he's still not quite sure. Thankfully, YOU the audience can teach George what's what!

Brought to you by an all femme team (don't tell!) this is a show about feminism for the modern man!

★★★★★"[Graham] is a real joy to watch." Theatre Matters

"I never want to meet this man again" Ellen, Graham's real life brother

Presented by: Ellen Graham

Ellen Graham is an actor, writer, drag performer, and clown. A 2017 Adelaide College of the Arts graduate, she has toured widely, including the award-winning fringe show Aphrodite and the Invisible Consumer Gods at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe. Ellen co-founded the theatre company Madness of Two with Jamie Hornsby, producing Dead Gorgeous: A True Crime Clown Show and the AWGIE-winning Claire Della and the Moon. Their latest work, Starweaver, debuted with the State Theatre Company South Australia’s 2024 STATESIDE program. Ellen’s solo show, Be a Doll, Won't You? won the 2023 Adelaide Festival Centre’s inSPACE Award and toured to the Melbourne Fringe. She is Chief Media Officer and performer for the ENNIE-winning podcast Role to Cast and has appeared at PAX Australia for the past three years.

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Drag
South Australia • World Premiere
 
Fringe Fund Recipient

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